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Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac have extended the UK and Irish leg of their On With The Show tour.

Due to the exceptional demand to see the legendary band, back with Christine McVie, the group will perform extra shows in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow and Dublin during summer 2015.

Fleetwood Mac’s additional dates include a sixth London gig at The O2 on 27 June, a third night at both Birmingham’s LG Arena (4 July) and Glasgow’s The SSE Hydro (8 July) and a second concert at Leeds’ First Direct Arena on 5 July.

The UK and Irish tour will now come to an end with a second show at Dublin’s 3Arena on 10 July. Fleetwood Mac’s On With The Show tour will also visit Manchester. Meanwhile, the group will play a festival exclusive partway through the tour at the Isle of Wight Festival 2015.

Fleetwood Mac have confirmed they will headline Isle of Wight Festival 2015. It will be their only festival appearance of the summer.

The group will close the festival on Sunday 14 June 2015 in the midst of their summer tour of the UK and Ireland. As with Fleetwood Mac’s tour, Christine McVie will be taking part in the Isle of Wight Festival concert.

Fifth London The O2 date announcedUpdated: 20 November 2014

Fleetwood Mac add a fifth London show at The O2. The new date will take place on Friday, 26 June 2015.

Extra Manchester show addedUpdated: 17 November 2014

The legendary band adds a new date to their Manchester Arena stint. The new date will take place on 1 July 2015.

New UK dates announcedUpdated: 14 November 2014

Due to popular demand, Fleetwood Mac have announced four more UK shows this morning for Birmingham (9 June), Glasgow (17 June) and London (22 and 24 June).

The legendary band returns to our shores as part of their On With The Show tour with original keyboardist and band member, Christine McVie back in the line-up. Two shows at London's The O2 arena on 27 and 28 May 2015 will kick off the UK and Ireland stint with subsequent shows taking place in Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow, Dublin and Leeds.

About Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac were formed by Peter Green in the late 1960’s who had previously played with John Myall and The Bluesbreakers. They had a number of line-up changes until the only founding member left in the band was drummer Mick Fleetwood.

Peter Green’s departure from the band in 1971 led the remaining band members on a path of uncertainty. Constant line-up changes and lawsuits left the band in a paralysed state creatively. However, the band’s fortune changed in 1974 with the arrival of the folk-singer/songwriter duo, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.

Mick Fleetwood was introduced to the song Frozen Love off the 1973 Buckingham Nicks album. He liked the album to the point that he asked Lindsey Buckingham to join the band. Buckingham agreed under the condition that his then girlfriend and musical partner, Stevie Nicks would join the band with him.

The new Fleetwood Mac line-up would go on to make music history. The line-up’s first release, the eponymously titled Fleetwood Mac album, came in 1975 and went No.1 in the US and set the scene for what was to come.

Fleetwood Mac – Success

Over the next few years Fleetwood Mac would release some of pop music’s best-selling albums; Rumours received nineteen-time platinum in the US alone when it hit the music retailers in 1977 and Tusk in 1979 sustained the success. Both releases have since become landmark albums and some of its songs, such as Go Your Own Way, Dreams, The Chain and Don’t Stop turned rock classics.

The Fleetwood Mac tours during this era of the band become infamous; sold-out arena and stadium shows, drug and drink excesses, relationship breakups and bust-ups and astonishingly lavish tour productions were just a part of the Fleetwood Mac spectacular.

Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks relationship was on the break-up and the pair seemed to communicate through Lindsey’s personal songs, often directed at Nicks who would go on to sing his lyrics that were directed at her. On several occasions the rollercoaster lifestyle broke the band to near implosion.

They released more successful albums through the 1980’s and 1990’s. Most notably 1987’s Tango in the Night, which included the radio hit single and fan favourite Little Lies. The last Fleetwood Mac studio album Say You Will was released in 2003. Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham have since enjoyed well-received careers as solo performer.

Many industry insider and music fans rate Stevie Nicks as one of the most talented singers in pop and almost 40 years on, Fleetwood Mac remain one of the most loved bands with legions of fans waiting to get the chance to see Fleetwood Mac live on tour.